A day after I suggested Ervin Santana as a potential candidate to replace Carlos Carassco in fantasy baseball rotations, it sounds like the veteran Twins pitcher is set to hit the disabled list, too (back). So, Berrios comes into the picture as an exciting young arm with lots to like. Granted, the Twins' offense won't provide him the same run support as say Toronto's, but just take a look at his K/9 rates over the past few minor league seasons. Berrios posted a K/9 north of 9.00 at both Double and Triple-A in 2015 finishing 14-5 in 27 starts. In three Triple-A starts -- 17 IP - this season, his K/9 is at 10.59 with a 4.24 BB/9 rate.